Examines how political power functioned in East Central European communist regimes after 1945, focusing on the acquiescent behavior of the majority population until their rejection of state socialism in the late 1980s through the concept of Sinnwelt.
Examines how political power functioned in East Central European communist regimes after 1945, focusing on the acquiescent behavior of the majority population until their rejection of state socialism in the late 1980s through the concept of Sinnwelt.
Martin Sabrow was from 2004 to 2021 Director of the Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History in Potsdam and Professor of Recent and Contemporary History at Humboldt University, Berlin. Ana Kladnik is Researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History, Ljubljana. Dr Celia Donert is University Lecturer in 20th Century Central European History, since c. 1900 at the Faculty of History, University of Cambridge.
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List of Figures List of Acronyms Foreword Editors' Note PART ONE: SINNWELT AND EIGEN-SINN PART TWO: AUTHORITIES AND DOMINATION PART THREE: EVERYDAY SOCIAL PRACTICES AND SINNWELT PART FOUR: INTELLECTUAL AND EXPERT WORLDS AND (DE-)LEGITIMIZATION Contributors Translators Index
List of Figures List of Acronyms Foreword Editors' Note PART ONE: SINNWELT AND EIGEN-SINN PART TWO: AUTHORITIES AND DOMINATION PART THREE: EVERYDAY SOCIAL PRACTICES AND SINNWELT PART FOUR: INTELLECTUAL AND EXPERT WORLDS AND (DE-)LEGITIMIZATION Contributors Translators Index
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